Dani Alves on Barcelona: 'The club doesn't value me the way I feel I deserve'
It's sounding more likely the Champions League final will mark Dani Alves' final match for Barcelona.
Speaking at a press conference Monday, the 32-year-old Brazilian right-back didn't downplay the speculation surrounding his future, which is linking him with a potential move to Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United.
Alves' contract is set to expire after seven years at the Camp Nou, and despite a ridiculously successful 2014-15 campaign, he clearly isn't happy about his personal situation at the Catalan club.
"While I'm wearing this shirt, nothing will change," Alves said, as translated by Spanish daily Marca. "I'll announce my decision after June 7. For now, my future is about enjoying the two finals.
He continued: "I'm intelligent enough not to kick up a stink with two cup finals to play. I'm here to defend myself against all the nonsense that's been said. I'm 200 percent committed to the team, but to the club not even 10 percent."

In April, Alves' agent, Dinorah Santa, confessed that Alves had rejected Barcelona's latest offer, something Alves wasn't afraid to discuss at Monday's press conference.
"They were of no interest to me, so you can imagine they'd be of even less interest to you (the press)," said Alves, adding that the club "knows what he needs to do" to keep him at the Camp Nou and modestly admitting that he doesn't view himself as "indispensable."
He also drew on some words of advice from his former manager, saying: "Like Pep (Guardiola) says, I don't care if they talk crap about me."
Through 30 La Liga appearances, Alves notched six assists and consistently provided Barcelona will title-worthy performances, storming up and down the right flank in the manner for which many Brazilian full-backs are known.
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